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very nice and clean looking.
No pressure, but I consider this truck is an Icon, and all eyes are watching Thanks for sharing |
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LS power! Love those coil overs, what make are they? I have the Holley ones, but they're composite.
For people asking about the Intake, Fitech makes one that looks nearly the same as well. Along with a bunch of other companies. Such a visual improvement over factory! |
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You guys are cranking right along...well done
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Jim, you planning on changing your rear gear ratio? I changed mine on my S10 to a 3:73 and still got decent mileage with the OD trans.
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Getting little things done the last couple of days. I worked most of one day making up bracket for the DBW throttle pedal. (see 1st pic).
Mark has most of the wiring all done from BP harness, here's where it is in the cab, will be under the seat (pic 2). While truck is down, I decided to change the faces on my Speedhut gauges. During dusk time the green numbers were very hard to read and never got as bright as I thought they would. Called Speedhut and they will change all the gauges to a black face with white number, both day and night. Cost will be $80.00 for change. I think I will be happy with this (pic 3). Received new block hugger headers today and installed. Clearance is great and no more problem with brake arm hitting the header (pic 4). Still waiting for more parts to arrive, but other things to get done while waiting...Jim |
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staggeringly beautiful jim and mark!
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What he said! Thanks for the pics.
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Making good progress guys!
Making the pedal bracket was time consuming on my '49. I wanted to use the original gas pedal, so it involved a custom arm also. |
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After all of these upgrades/changes I bet you enjoy the truck even more than before (if that's possible). Marc |
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what Marc said X2
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Have you thought off using a Ford Explorer rear end when you changeover? We put a 8.8 under a friend of mines S10 and it is holding up real well. Thee biggest problem is you have to change out the long side for a another short side but with the gear ratios available and abuse they will handle make it worth it.
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Always beautiful work.
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Jim, how close is a ZR2 axle to being what you need..has disc brakes and 3.73s with G80
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The S-10 4 wheel drive is 60", that is close to the 60.25 Nova axle I have now. Thanks for the help...Jim |
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Ok,,I've a got a ZR2 blazer I'm fixing to scrap out...trying to decide what parts to hang onto that can be used..
My Dad has a extended cab S10 4wd that's getting scrapped also.. |
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Hey everyone, been in the shop each day and getting little things done, nothing pic worthly. Been waiting parts, did get stuff in yesterday, and starting using them today.
First pic is the new ICT Billit AC bracket, the first one I had to return wouldn't clear the coil covers, this one fits great. Will remove, scuff and paint it black to match the rest of stuff. 2nd pic is the hook up on the power steering. I installed a low flow valve in the box, then adapter and used the old -6an fittings and lines, hope it works good. 3rd and 4th pic are of the stainless steel exhaust pipes, also new mufflers, flanges, gaskets, etc. Mark and I worked on this today, should finish up tomorrow...Jim |
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Jim, would you please share the part number for the ac bracket? ICT makes great stuff, I run a 7176 bracket from them on the LS swap in my Z28.
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